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Were Pa and Ma Garoo husband and wife or brother and sister?! I almost feel sorry for those kids; a bunch of unwashed brats, for sure, but look at the genestock they came from!
Great storytelling! And for your own sake, I'm glad you're out of there.
Were Pa and Ma Garoo husband and wife or brother and sister?!
My guess is BOTH!
The only words you said that I understood were "His", "Phone" and "Ya'll". The other 2 paragraphs worth was about as intelligible as a drunken Teletubby barkin' come on's at a Hooter's waitress.
The prose sound very English and not American, with lots of words an American kid would probalby not use. Calling someone a cunt is very British, for example. And it's a bit overwrought.
You write like Joe Lansdale, one of my favorite writers.
In fact, you even use the term "rumble tumble", a title of one of his so-called "Hap and Leonard" books.
You a Lansdale fan?
God Bless America, can you write. It was a great story, and HILARIOUS story, and written so well it took my breath.
You rock!
Thanks to all for your positive feedback. I knew that this would be a fun place out which in to hang.
However, in reply to your query; yes, I do enjoy Joe Lansdale's works (particularly Hap & Leonard) and, in fact, know Joe personally (from the time I lived in Houston, but drilled sloppy, messy oil wells in East Texas). Inevitably, some of his vernacular must have rubbed off. No complaints here, mind you.
Well, since there's been such an overall positive response, I guess I'll have to dust off the old Corona (upgraded grudingly to MiscoSquash Word) and regale some more tales of when I had to deal with SC's. Mind you, these are going lean a bit to the weird side.
I tend to have adventures that slide that way, for some reason.
Oh, if anyone has the inclination, time or depravity to see some of my earlier scrawlings, go to www.holysmoke.org and search under "Marty". Be forewarned, you do so at your own considerable peril.
The prose sound very English and not American, with lots of words an American kid would probalby not use. Calling someone a cunt is very British, for example. And it's a bit overwrought.
But well-written and fun to read. Keep posting.
Yep, there are a plethora of Angelicisms in the story. But, since this happened in Wisconsin (i.e., "Baja Canada"), we had a lot of displaced Brits and other forms of Euroflotsam with which we shared evolutionary hyperspace. Plus, I lived in England for a while (before the tale occurred), so some of that toffee-nosed banter has crept into (and resists removal with a tire iron) my vocabulary.
But, still, hope you enjoyed.
Last edited by NightAngel; 12-06-2006, 02:37 AM.
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The prose sound very English and not American, with lots of words an American kid would probalby not use. Calling someone a cunt is very British, for example. And it's a bit overwrought.
But well-written and fun to read. Keep posting.
Actually, calling someone a cunt *is* quite American. At least in the part of the USA from which I hail.
And just because someone uses more formal or sophisticated vocabulary does not make them not American.
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